Now That the Buffalo’s Gone

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"Now That the Buffalo’s Gone" is a protest song by Buffy Sainte-Marie that addresses the historical and ongoing injustices faced by Indigenous peoples in North America.

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instanceOf folk song
protest song
song
addresses Indigenous peoples in North America
composer Buffy Sainte-Marie NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
creator Buffy Sainte-Marie NERFINISHED
genre folk
protest music
hasCulturalSignificance anthem of Indigenous rights movement
hasPerspective Indigenous
hasSubject North America NERFINISHED
United States government treaties
displacement of Indigenous communities
loss of land and resources
intendedMessage call for justice and respect for treaties
criticize government treatment of Indigenous nations
raise awareness of broken promises to Indigenous peoples
language English
lyricist Buffy Sainte-Marie NERFINISHED
mainTheme Indigenous rights
broken treaties
colonialism
historical injustices against Indigenous peoples
land rights
ongoing injustices against Indigenous peoples
notableWorkOf Buffy Sainte-Marie NERFINISHED
partOf Buffy Sainte-Marie’s early protest repertoire
performer Buffy Sainte-Marie NERFINISHED

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Buffy Sainte-Marie notableWork Now That the Buffalo’s Gone